CHUNG, Shu Hung

Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, CityU
Brief Profile of Professor CHUNG, Shu Hung Henry
Present Appointment
· Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, CityU
(http://www.ee.cityu.edu.hk/~shc)
· Director, Centre for Smart Energy Conversion and Utilization Research
(http://www.ee.cityu.edu.hk/~cpe)
· Specially appointed Chair Professor, Shanghai Maritime University
· Founder and Director, e.Energy Technology Limited
Area of expertise
· Smart grid technologies
· Renewable energy conversion technologies
· Application of computational intelligence in power electronics
· High-voltage power conversion technologies
· Energy saving and environmentally-friendly solutions
Professional qualifications and services
· Senior Member of IEEE
· Associate Editor
o IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
o IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics on Power Electronics
o IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, Part I
o Research Letters in Electronics
· Chairman of the Technical Committee on High Performance and Emerging Technologies, IEEE Power Electronics Society
Research contributions
· Holding 29 patents
· Author of over 309 research articles (including 145 journal papers and 164 conference papers) in power electronics and 6 research book chapters
Awards
· Eastern Scholar Award, 2013
· Two Excellent Product Awards, 14th China Hi-Tech Fair, Shenzhen, China, 2012
· Innovation and Creativity Award, Hong Kong Awards for Industries 2011
· Silver Award, Best Green ICT Award (Adoption – SME), 2011
· First Class Prize in the Natural Science Award 2009, Ministry of Education, PRC
· Machinery and Machine Tools Design Award, Hong Kong Awards for Industries 2009
· Notable Mention, Hong Kong Eco-Products Award 2006
· Best New Product 2005 award, Australia Electrical and Electronic Manufacture"s Association (AEEMA)
· Consumer Product Design Award, Hong Kong Awards for Industries 2004
Experience in handling projects
· Investigator of research projects of total sum over HK$30M
Consultant for industrial projects of total sum over HK$7M